49 



Cambodgensis, very dark leaved 

 communis major . 

 Duchess of Edinburgh 



Gibsoni 



„ mirabilis 

 sanguineus .... 



„ minor 

 Zanzibariensis, red seeds 



„ cinerascens 

 „ enormis 

 „ maculatus 



niger . . 

 „ mixed . 



all sorts mixed . . cwt. 25/ — 

 Rock Lychnis, see Viscaria. 

 Rocket, see Hesperis matronalis. 



0 Romneya Coulteri 



Rose Campion, see Agrostemma. 

 0 Rudbeckia bicolor superba . 



0 „ moschata 



4 „ Neumannii 



4 M radula, golden yellow with 



a black centre . 

 h Ruellia tuberosa, Dam. 1895 ; 

 very bushy, dwarf and rich flowering; 

 the numerous Bignonia-like flowers are 

 of blue colour , standing above the 

 foliage. To be sown early in the stove ; 

 the plant will then flower in July, 



lasting until Christmas 



Sage, see Salvia. 

 0 Salpiglossis variabilis fine mixed . 



„ variabilis grandiflora , large 



flowered mixed . 

 „ „ nana, dwarf mixed 



Salvia argentea, true 



„ coccinea 



„ „ grandiflora 



„ „ lactea, pure white 



„ „ „ nana , Dam. 



1899. A dwarf form of the lovely 

 S. coccinea lactea growing only about 

 1 6 to 20 inches high and bearing in 

 great number pure white flowers al- 

 ready in June which last until frost 

 sets in ; most valuable for groups 



Salvia coccinea rosea 



„ farinacea 



» alba 



„ officinalis, see Sweet Herbs &c. 



„ Roemeriana 



„ Sclarea, see Sweet Herbs &c. 



„ silvestris 



„ splendens 



„ compacta nana 

 Vs °* — /7 



„ „ Ingenieur Clavenad 



Vs oz — /8 



4 



0 



© 



0 



© 



4 

 h 



per oz 

 s. d. 



— 2 



- 2 



4 3 



1 10 



— 6 



— 3 

 1 10 



3 6 



4 — 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



1 5 



9 

 10 

 11 



6 



7 

 7 



5 6 



7 6 



6 8 



1 5 



2 8 



3 — 

 5 6 



1 10 



Salvia splendens Prince of Naples 

 „ „ Silverspot , new, 



leaves yellow spotted '/g g OZ 1/3; 



7, 6 oz2/— ; >/ 8 oz3/6 

 4 Salvia taraxacifolia , Dam. 1899. 

 Resembling in habit the S. paniculata 

 but growing rather bushy and only 

 about io inches high ; it is therefore 

 very valuable for dwarf groups. One 

 single plant will produce about 15 to 

 20 panicles of bright lilac flowers 

 with a whitish lip, and although they 

 are not very large yet they appear 

 in such a large number from June 

 to September that this very pretty 

 kind may be considered one of the 

 most floriferous of its class 

 4 Santolina Chamaecyparissus . 

 0 Sanvitalia procumbens . 



„ „ fl. pleno, double 



„ „ plenissima compacta 



h Sapindus Saponaria 



0 Saponaria multiflora (calabrica) . 

 y „ calabrica alba . 



„ „ Scarlet Queen 



Satin Flower, see Lunaria biennis 

 0 Scabiosa (Scabious) atropurpurea fl 

 pi. mixed .... 

 „ atropurpurea candidissima 

 plena 



4 

 © 



„ „ carnea plena . 



„ „ grandiflora com- 



pacta fl. pi. mixed 



„ „ major fl. pi. large 



flowered, mixed . 



„ „ major fl. pi. Giant 



King of the Blacks 



„ „ maxima fl. pi. fiery 



scarlet . 



„ „ maxima fl. pi. The 



Fairy, with large 

 azur-blue flowers 



„ „ nana , double dwarf 



mixed . 



„ bachiata, Dam. 1899. A most 

 valuable plant for cutting pur- 

 poses , commencing to bloom 

 already in the month of May ; 

 its charming pale blue flowers 

 last a long time 



„ fumariaefolia 



„ hybrida Victoria (Sc. atro 

 purpurea,Columbaria), finest 



mixed 



„ caucasica 



Schizanthus Grahami carmineus 

 „ grandiilorus ventatus . 

 „ „ mixed . 



per oz 

 8. d. 



5 10 



26 



1 4 



— 5 



— 4 



— 7 



— 9 



— 3 



— 3 



— 3 



per lb. 

 8. d. 



— 4 



2 10 



— 3 

 3 3 



— 6 



— 3 



— 3 



